Alice Wegmann

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Alice Wegmann

Alice Wegmann Corrêa (born November 3, 1995) best known as Alice Wegmann is a Brazilian actress.[1]

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Alice Wegmann Corrêa

(1995-11-03) November 3, 1995 (age 29)
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
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Biography

She is the daughter of Paulo Corrêa and Adriana Wegmann and sister of Marcos Wegmann. Carioca, as a child, Alice lived at the age of 2 in Campinas and also in the Rio Vermelho neighborhood in Salvador, cities where her father was transferred. At the age of 3, Alice started practicing Olympic Gymnastics, Surfing, Dancing, Tennis, Swimming, Running and Football. The actress was even trained by the champion brothers Daniele Hypólito and Diego Hypolito, where she trained with them and Jade Barbosa at Clube do Flamengo. At the age of 8, she even participated in a Brazilian championship for Flamengo in the Brazilian Artistic Gymnastics Championship in two disciplines, vault and floor exercise, placing second in the team classification.[2][3] In 2018, she graduated in Social Communication - Advertising at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), where she entered in the second semester of 2013, combining the course with soap operas and series that she did.[4]

Career

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Early career (2007–2011)

At the age of 11, in 2007, she joined the Tablado theater, where she studied theater for 4 years. On the stage, she acted in the plays A Guerra de Tróia (2007), O Inspector Geral (2008), Tribobó City (2009) and Feitiço da Vila – Noel Rosa (2010). Outside of Tablado, she made her stage debut in 2008 with the play A Casa da Madrinha by Lygia Bojunga, adapted by Susana Garcia and Herson Capri.[5] In 2010, she completed her training at Tablado and the following year, at just 15 years old, she made her television debut playing the cool teenager Andrea in the 18th season of Malhação.[6][7][8] Still in 2011, she played tennis player Sofia in the second phase of the soap opera A Vida da Gente.[9][10][11] because of this she was able to show her sporting side, which Alice had practiced since childhood.[2]

2010s

In 2012 and 2013, she had her first starring role in the 20th season of Malhação, playing Lia Martins, a rebellious student, angry at having been abandoned by her mother, Raquel, has already undergone therapy and now analyzes herself by playing her guitar. Her character ends up getting involved in a love triangle with her best friend, Ju, and Dinho, the school's womanizer. In the plot, Alice, in addition to playing the guitar, also sang two new songs for the plot, "Amo Assim" and "Sozinha em Minha Companhia".[12][13][14] In the same year, she played the cheerful and explosive Bárbara in the romantic comedy Conto de Verão, written by Domingos de Oliveira.[15][16] In 2013, Alice participated in the music video "Quero te Encontrar" by the duo Anselmo & Rafael.[17] In 2014, Alice made her debut at 9pm in the second phase of the soap opera Em Família, playing the role of the jealous villain Shirley, a character played by Vivianne Pasmanter in her youth,[18][19] and recorded her first film Tamo Junto, directed by Matheus Souza. Between the second half of 2014 and the first quarter of 2015, she played the young transgressor, Daniele, in the soap opera Boogie Oogie.[20]

In 2016, she was one of the protagonists of the miniseries Ligações Perigosas, playing Cecília, a naive and romantic girl, who has lived in the convent for seven years and discovers love with Felipe, the character of Jesuíta Barbosa.[21][22][23] In the same year, in the 9 o'clock soap opera, A Lei do Amor, she played the sweet Isabela, a young woman who was thrown out of a boat after a fight with her boyfriend Tiago, Humberto Carrão's character, and disappeared, but returns, disguised for much of the time. of the plot as the vengeful Marina, revealing her identity in the last chapter.[24][25][26][27] In 2017, she played advisor Alice in the film O Rastro.[28][29] In 2018, in the superseries Onde Nascem os Fortes in the interior of Paraíba, she played her most prominent role with the protagonist heroine Maria. In the scenes, the heroine overturned the stereotype of a traditional girl to uncover the disappearance of her twin brother, played by Marco Pigossi.[30][31][32] In 2019, she joined the cast of the 6pm soap opera, Órfãos da Terra in the role of the Muslim, Dalila, the villain who goes to great lengths to separate the protagonists Jamil and Laila and avenge the death of her father, Sheik Aziz.[33][34][35] She then acted in the year-end special Juntos a Magia Acontece[36] and narrated the episode about Amelia Earhart for Fantástico's Mulheres Fantásticas.[37] In the same year, she entered the "Under 30" list, chosen by Forbes magazine as one of the highlights of young Brazilians aged up to 30 in the "Dramatic Arts" category.[38]

2020s

In 2021, from September to November, in Goiânia, the actress recorded the series Rensga Hits, premiering in 2022, which talks about the sertanejo universe, playing the protagonist Raíssa Medeiros, a young woman from the countryside who discovers that she is being betrayed by her fiancé and leaves him at the altar, setting off towards her dream of living off sertanejo music in greater Goiânia. Raíssa will have a rivalry with another singer, Gláucia, played by Lorena Comparato, and will form a romantic couple with Enzo, the prince of suffering, played by Maurício Destri.[39] The character will sing original songs made for the series such as "Desatola Bandida"[40] and was inspired by the singer Marília Mendonça.[41][42] In 2022, in October, she recorded the film A Vilã das Nove, produced by Star Original Productions.[43] In 2023, from March to July, in Ceilândia, she recorded the series Justiça 2, playing one of the protagonists, Carolina, a young accountant, who for financial reasons, returns to her city to live with her mother, played by Julia Lemmertz. However, this brings her close to her uncle, played by Murilo Benício, who raped her as a teenager. She decides to report him and her family turns against her, she ends up taking over the family business, and after seven years, when he is released, she then begins her own revenge.[44]

After a 12-year contract with TV Globo, she signed with Netflix, and in August she recorded in Buenos Aires, the series Senna, about Ayrton Senna, playing Lilian Vasconcellos, Ayrton's first and only wife, played by Gabriel Leone.[45] From the end of August until February 2024, the actress recorded the second and third, and final season of the series Rensga Hits, in the new episodes, her character Raissa and her sister Gláucia are forced to unite to help their father recover.[46] From August to September, she recorded the police action film Rio de Sangue in Pará, playing the doctor Luiza, who, together with an NGO, brings health to indigenous populations in the territories of Alto Tapajós, she ends up being kidnapped by prospectors and is the daughter of police officer Patrícia, played by Giovanna Antonelli, who is being sentenced to death by the high-ranking drug traffickers.[47] In December, the recording of Vale Tudo remake began, playing Solange Duprat, a character that was played by Lídia Brondi in the 1988 version. Now the character will be the director of Tomorrow Magazine and will also suffer from diabetes.[48] She also recorded as the character Solange a crossover, a guest appearance in an episode of the comedy series Encantado's.[49]

Personal life

In 2012 she had a brief relationship with actor and singer Arthur Aguiar.[50] Between 2014 and 2016, she dated Pedro Malan for two years.[51][52] In 2019, she dated artistic agent Miguel Ribas Gastal.[53] In 2022, she dated instrumentalist Dudu Borges, known as Analaga, music producer for the series Rensga Hits!.[54] In 2024, she began a romance with the Bahian entrepreneur and Sufi Matheus Seixas.[55]

Filmography

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010–2011 Malhação Andréa Ramos Season 18 [56]
2011–2012 A Vida da Gente Sofia Azevedo Prates [57]
2012–2013 Malhação Lia Martins Season 20 [58]
2014 Em Família Young Shirley Soares Esteves Episodes: "February 4–8, 2014"
2014–2015 Boogie Oogie Daniele Veiga Azevedo Fraga
2015 Malhação Lia Martins Season 22
Episode: "May 18, 2015"
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2016 Ligações Perigosas Cecília Mata Medeiros
2016–2017 A Lei do Amor Isabela Dias/Marina Ramos de Almeida
2017 Os Trapalhões Ritoca Episode: "July 27, 2017" [60][61]
Cidade Proibida Bete Dias Episode: "Caso Glória" [62]
2018 Onde Nascem os Fortes Maria Ferreira da Silva
2019 Órfãos da Terra Dalila Abdallah / Basma Bakri [63][64]
Juntos a Magia Acontece Contractor End year special [65]
2020 Mulheres Fantásticas Narrator Episode: "Amelia Earhart" [66]
2022–2025 Rensga Hits! Raíssa Bárbara Medeiros [67]
2024 Justiça 2 Carolina Teixeira de Queiroz [68]
Senna Lilian de Vasconcellos Souza [69]
2025 Vale Tudo Solange Duprat [48]
Encantado's [49]
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Film

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2016 Tamo Junto Diana
2017 O Rastro Alice
2024 A Vilã das Nove Débora [70]
2025 Rio de Sangue Luiza Trindade [71]
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Videography

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2013 "Quero te Encontrar" Anselmo & Rafael [72]
2015 "Floresta" Sinara
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Internet

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2021 Gucci Ouverture of Something that Never Ended Director Short-film [73]
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Stage

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2007 A Guerra de Tróia
2008 O Inspector Geral
2008–2009 A Casa da Madrinha Vera
2009 Tribobó City
2010 Feitiço da Vila – Noel Rosa
2012–2014 Conto de Verão Barbara
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Discography

Soundtrack

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Year Title Other(s) artist(s) Album Music Video
2013 "Amo Assim" Malhação: Intensa como a Vida[74][75][76] Yes
"Sozinha em Minha Companhia" Yes
2022 "De Novo Não" Rensga Hits! Trilha Sonora Original[77]
"Coragem" Alejandro Claveaux
"Desatola Bandida" Yes
"Pássaro Sem Ninho" Lorena Comparato
"Nota 100 (Tudo bem… Acontece)"
2024 "Detox de Macho" Rensga Hits! Segunda Temporada[78] Yes
"No Sigilo"
"Raiz"
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Awards and nominations

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2012 Prêmio Extra de Televisão Teen Idol Malhação Nominated [79]
2013 Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro Best Actress Won [80]
2016 Prêmio Quem de Televisão Best Supporting Actress Ligações Perigosas Nominated [81]
2018 Melhores do Ano Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Series Onde Nascem os Fortes Nominated [82]
Prêmio APCA de Televisão Best Actress Nominated [83]
Prêmio F5 Best Actress in a Series or Miniseries Nominated [84]
Prêmio Extra de Televisão Best Actress Nominated [85]
Prêmio The Brazilian Critic Best Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [86]
Melhores do Ano Natelinha Best Actress Nominated [87]
2019 Melhores do Ano Telenovela

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Órfãos da Terra Nominated [88]
Prêmio Área VIP Best Actress Nominated [89]
Melhores do Ano Natelinha Best Actress Nominated [90]
BreakTudo Awards Best Actress Nominated [91]
Prêmio The Brazilian Critic Best Telenovela Actress Won [92]
Melhores do Ano Diário Gaúcho Best Actress Nominated [93]
Melhores do Ano Minha Novela Best villain Nominated [94]
2022 Prêmio Notícias de TV Best Young Adult Actress Rensga Hits! Nominated [95]
BreakTudo Awards National Actress Nominated [96]
Melhores do Ano Series Actress Nominated [97]
Prêmio Contigo! Online Best Series Actress Nominated [98]
Melhores do Ano AnaMaria Actress of The Year Nominated [99]
2023 Prêmio iBest Influencer Protagonist Nominated [100]
SEC Awards Best Actress in a National Series Nominated [101]
2024 Prêmio iBest Influencer Rio de Janeiro Alice Wegmann Nominated [102]
Influencer Protagonist Justiça 2 Nominated [103]
Prêmio Noticiasdetv.com Best Young Adult Actress Nominated [104]
Prêmio F5 Best Actress In a Series or Miniseries Nominated [105]
2025 Platino Awards Best Series Actress Rensga Hits! Pending [106]
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